This Wednesday the first trailer of the game Unrecord was released, a tactical FPS that, as it jumps out at first glance, presents hyper-realistic graphics, which make you doubt for a couple of seconds if what you are seeing is a real-life recording or a video game .
And hours after the trailer premiered, Unrecord’s independent developer studio, gave more details about his game since his description of the Steam store, has begun to generate comments of concern. This is because the game is presented as a title with “complex dialogues, innovative game mechanics”, but it will also present us with “difficult moral dilemmas”.
You can read: First trailer for “UNRECORD”, the hyper-realistic body camera FPS that makes you feel like it’s real
Concern that is born in addition to the fact that although without a doubt, the most impressive feature is its graphic quality, they make everything look almost photorealistic, this added to its body camera generates attention, since this type of perspective can be directly associated with evidence of brutality and police murders like the videos that have been made public in recent years, since in addition, the protagonist of Unrecord is precisely a police officer.
Impression that the developer has tried to curb, saying that although it seems that we are seeing real body camera images, Unrecord does not pretend to be a realistic simulation and will avoid “any undesirable themes such as discrimination, racism, violence against women and women.” minorities”.
“The game will not have a biased view of criminal acts and police violence. We also respect and understand people who may be disturbed by the images in the game. Art cannot fight interpretation,” the study indicates.
For now, we will only have to wait for Unrecord to go on sale on a date that has not yet been confirmed, so that in addition to confirming the statements of DRAMA Studios, we know if the game does not go downgrade and does not end up looking just as realistic than in the first trailer.
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